A.J. Heschel’s Prophetic Gift to America
Abraham Heschel, uttered weighty verities in so nearly a perfect prophetic diction that they might have been speaking from within Babylonian captivity.
Abraham Heschel, uttered weighty verities in so nearly a perfect prophetic diction that they might have been speaking from within Babylonian captivity.
They Say It Can’t Be Done depicts how vital innovations find themselves stalled in the face of confusing, outdated and slow regulation.
The dire predictions made over a year ago should remind the mildly sentient among us of how cruel and pointless the lockdowns were.
If the defeatists are correct, politics and law will soon cease to function as pillars of human flourishing.
Liberal tolerance is under further pressure in a lawsuit between an LGBTQ group and a Catholic parish in White Rock, British Columbia.
To say that people flown with high confidence offer specious things as moral truths is not to say that there are no moral truths there to be known.
The state will check you in... but you may never leave.
Four contributors discuss the state of Catholic Social Teaching, and what it means for the world.
Downplaying of the room for legitimate disagreement among lay Catholics about social and political questions is a mistake.
The goal of Catholic social teaching should be clear understanding rooted in theology, not just a call to action.